02 July 2012

Targhee Jewel

I'm afraid that I now have to make a confession, I few weeks ago when I mentioned that I had reached my 100th post, that was an unintentional lie.  I had some old backlogged posts from ages ago and for some reason Blogger counted them even though they were not published.  So sorry!

Oh well!  But now I can say for sure that this is my 100th post and a fabulous do-over opportunity (how often do we get those?).  I started this blog in June of 2011, and I can honestly say that it has been a really amazing experience for me so far because it has made me challenge myself in so many ways and because I have been lucky enough to connect with some seriously wonderful people (yes, you).

Thank you for the comments, the support, the inspiration, and of course for simply reading!  I'm excited to see what this next year brings!  From the bottom of my heart, thank you.

In other news, I finally finished spinning the Targhee!


- Finished: June 28, 2012
- Fiber: 100% Targhee wool (Abstract Fiber)
- Spindle: Schacht 3" Hi-Lo drop spindle (2.2 oz.)
- Other Information: 1 skein, 3-ply, ~473 yards, 4 oz., DK weight


I found this fiber really frustrating to work with because it it had a brittle texture that frequently made it snap while spinning, a problem I have never had before.  However, when I finally began to wind the spun yarn into a skein I realized how soft it was and how it puffed up nicely!  Although I will likely spin many other fibers before trying this one again, I can definitely see why some spinners really love it.


All though the process of spinning this beautiful handspun, I had been intending to offer it as a prize in a giveaway. But after doing a little bit of reading it turns out that giveaways are a huge legal headache!

For example, US law dictates that it cannot be called a "giveaway" rather a "sweepstakes" (which has a really specific definition).  Also, Canadian citizens cannot legally participate in random drawings.  I really wanted to host one, but I'm not comfortable with the possibility of legal backlash (my adult life is just beginning after all!) or with excluding anyone (because I love you all). 

Sorry everyone!  In the meantime, I'm going to look into the possibility of a contest, which may be easier.

31 comments:

  1. Oh my, what a beautiful skein of handspun!!!
    Congrats on your 100th post :)
    I've never thought about a giveaway not being legal since there are so many giveaways here in the blogworld.

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  2. I always read your blogs. I just wanted you to know that you are an amazing blogger and I am so inspired by your spinning! It is always so gorgeous.

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  3. Spectacular! Absolutely stunning!

    I also had no idea about the (il)legalities of giveaways! Wow! Have you read of anyone who was actually sued/convicted for holding one? I'd be very interested to know!

    At any rate, this yarn is so gorgeous, I think you should keep it and enjoy it yourself. Happy 100th post!

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  4. Congrats on your beautiful Targhee! Even though it wasn't the most wonderful spinning fiber, you really made it shine, as you do with all your yarn. I'm seriously in awe of your spindling skills. :) And, yikes, I hadn't heard that about giveaways before. The government would have quite a task ahead of them if they decided to crack down on every fiber-related blog hosting giveaways. (Let's hope they don't, because I love hosting them!) :)

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  5. It is beautiful. I love that yarn so much XD

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  6. Sorry about the legal stuff with giveaways. But that yarn is so amazing, that I can't even begin to explain. The colors just work so well together and it's just amazing!!! I hope that the stuff I am spinning right now ends up that pretty!

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  7. I had no idea that giveaways were so regulated. Although I suspect that the internet police are not very interested in yarn themed blogs.

    That fiber is really lovely. Gotta love those jewel tones.

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  8. GORGEOUS. gorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeousgorgeous

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  9. As usual beautiful yarn, beautiful colours. What plans do you have for it. Congrats on your 100th post, blogging is such fun, I am amazed what I put into my posts these days compared to how I started out. Keep up the good work, its always a joy to see what you are working on

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  10. Oh that yarn is absolutely gorgeous!! The colors are amazing and it's spun so evenly (from what my non-spinning eyes can see, at least)!

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  11. Very beautiful!! This is motivating me to finish my hand spun yarn!

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  12. That is some gorgeous yarn. I love the colours!

    You know, I've never even considered looking up the legality of blog giveaways... I hope you figure out a solution that works for you.

    Congratulations on 100 posts, for real this time :)

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  13. You truly never cease to amaze and inspire me. I love your new handspun -- what are you going to knit with it? Congrats on your 100th post and cheers to the next 100!

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  14. The yarn is just beautiful. I love how you can see the colors working together. Who knew "Giveaway" could be so complicated? I'm glad you're figuring it out though, even if it is sad that I won't get a shot at having some of your fabulous homespun to call my own! Happy do-over 100!

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  15. Oh my and here I am in the middle of a give away- yikes -I also had no idea. Wanted to mention the other day how much I like your new header and will be excitedly reading every one of your next 100 posts!

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  16. That yarn is simply divine and a fitting Jewel *wink* to celebrate your 100th post. I enjoy reading your blog as you know and I am looking forward to many more posts from you.

    Who would have known about the Giveways?? That's crazy! How can it be against the law if you want to give things away?
    Maybe you can call it a RAK (Random Act of Kindness), that's what I usually do

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  17. Wow, I didn't know there were issues with giveaways - I've run a couple on my blog but never even thought to check!

    Regardless, that is one gorgeous skein of yarn :)

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  18. Congrats on your 100th post! The yarn is amazing; worth every headache. Just curious, where did you get the info about giveaways vs. sweepstakes. I was totally in the dark regarding the legal implications.

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  19. Congratulations on your 100th post! Glad I found your blog and will watch your knitting adventures,
    Angeliki

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  20. Congratulations on your 100th post! I'm glad I discovered your blog! RAK seems like an awesome idea ;-)

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  21. Congrats on your 100th post. That yarn is gorgeous! I just live deep saturated jewel tones.

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  22. gorgeous! i love the barberpoling and the colors are fantastic. congrats on your 100th.

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  23. That is absolutely stunning. I hope there may be some way I can somehow get my hands on it. . . :) :) :)

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  24. Congrats on your 2nd 100th post! The yarn is gorgeous, I love the colours and the way they blend and contrast is fantastic! <3

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  25. Congratulations and your 100th post - and what a beautiful skein! Had no idea that giveaways could cause so much wrangling.... oh dear! Never mind - enjoy it for yourself :)

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  26. That is absolutely BEAUTIFUL yarn! And congrats on reaching 100!

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  27. Lovely lovely handspun. Congratulations on your 100th post!

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  28. You did this on a drop spindle!? So lovely!!!!
    You're so talented!

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  29. The colors in that yarn are fabulous, it's a gorgeous gorgeous skein!

    I've had yarn snap on me while spinning, usually with my Golding spindle that spins super fast, it happens with overspinning. At least it finished up nicely!

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